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Israel Remains Steadfast on Jerusalem
The world, as I know from my
books, is full of abominable evil:
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even some of these books have
from .trying to make on-the-spot
never been : returned. .
investigations into the situation in
—Logan Pearsall Smith. Jerusalem.
The Security Council's resolu-
tion, introduced by Somalia; called
on Secretary General U Thant-to
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take whatever measures he deemed
to implement its intent and to
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report beck- to the Council" The
Most
likely possibility was that
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Thant would appoint a representa-
tive or delegation to go to Jerusa-
Marilyn Shapiro's
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The text of the resolution in-
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cluded a Syrian amendment calling
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on Israel to "rescind all previous
measures and actions" to alter the
!status of Jerusalem. The amend - tions for a partial or over-all set- espionage in Britain. The disclos-
meat was adopted 13-0 with the tlement With the Arabs.
ures resulted in the expulsion of
United States and Nicaragua ab- Barley:` Israel Used Restraint
lie Russian diplomats from Britain.
staining.
in Retaliatlini for Air Strike-.--
Sit Alec repeated that he felt
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel, exert President. Anwar Saclat of Egypt
Syria, a non-permanent member
of the Security Council, abstained cised deliberate restraint: last sincerely 'wanted a peace settle-
in the final vote after withdraw- week when it retaliated = against ment He expressed surprise when
fug three other amendments at Egypt for shooting down an un- asked whether he would try to
armed military transport-over the bring together Foreign Minister
the behest of other powers.
Officials here believe the issue Sinai on Sept. 17, Chief of Staff Abba Eban of Israel and =Foreign
Haim
Barley said in a televised Minister Mahrnbd Riad of Egypt
will not receive much attention in
during the General Assembly ses-
the world. Jordan has achieved its interview.
Barley
canfirined reports that sions in New YOrk. The British
aim of having another resolution
Israel
possessed
American-made
diplomat said that all that could
on the record. However, no state
in the Security' Council, except Shrike air-to-ground missiles but be -hoped for at this itage was a
Somalia, was sufficiently interested would not say whether they were reinstatement of the Jarring mis-
employed in the retaliatory strike. sion: He did not stress the need to
to sponsor the resolution.
Barley said Israel's counter-
While the United States voted measures—after the transport, a reactivate the Four Power '(US,
for- it, the American ambassa- propellor-driven Boeing Strata- USSR, Britain and irsance) con-
sultations on-the Middle East.
dor, George Bush, made It clear cruiser, was downed
Egyptian
that a return to the pre-Jane, missiles, killing seven by
of its eight
FOR THE REST IN
1967 status of Jerusalem was crew-members—were intended to
MUSIC AND INTIERTAINMENT
undesirable, Israeli circles said. make it clear that Egypt would
The Israel cabinet resolution not acquiesce in any violations of
stated that "Israel's policy with the cease fire. He said that if full-
regard to Jerusalem remains un- scale Fighting were to break out
changed. Israel will continue to on the Suez- front, the action would
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persevere in the development of not be restricted to missiles against
the city for the benefit of all its missiles or missiles against air-
Inhabitants, in respecting the reli- craft, implying that ground- action
gious rights of -ail communities could be expected.
and in scrupulously safeguarding Sir Alec Douglas-Home
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the holy sites of all faiths and the Now Reticent on Mid East
freedom of access to them.
LONDON (XI%) —Foreign Sec-
To Deal With
According to government sources, retary Sir Alec Douglas-Home was
the main objection to the admit- strangely reticent on the Middle
it it
Sidtkin's
tance of Security Council emissar- East daring a briefing for diplo-
ies to Jerusalem is that it would matic correspondents here prior to
stir up unrest in the city, which his departure for the United Na-
has been prosperous and tranquil tions General. Assembly in New
for some time. Late in 1967, an York. He made no references to
emissary of the secretary general Israeli withdrawal from occupied
Mile
visited Jerusalem and reported on Arab territories, a move that he
the economic integration of the said in Cairo last week was a pre-
tat'wetn
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two sections of the-city and another requisite for Middle East peace.
emissary was admitted later on.
Observers believe Sir Alec may
But Israel refused entry two years have been impressed by the strong
ago to a UN commission appoint- Israeli reaction to -his Cairo re-
Proem ta To You:
ed by the president of the General marks. They also believe that he
Assembly to investigate the treat- was shaken by evidence of Soviet
SETUP S Er i a!
ment of Arab civilians in Israel- unreliability stemming from the
occupied territory. Israel boycotted exposure of the extent of Soviet
that commission on grounds that
its intent was anti-Israel. The Gen-
The
eral Assembly refused an Israeli
demand that the group inquire as
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Tekoah said there were some
'Stalinist echoes" in Malik's state-
ment and reaffirmed that Jerusa-
lem was "a living city." Tekoah
stated that Christian and Moslem
leaders from various countries had
commended Israel for what it bad
accomplished lb Jerusalem as a
labor of love.-
Official sources confirmed that
Premier Golda Meir has sent a
message to the White House sug-
gesting high-level consultations
on renewed shipments -of Amer-
warplanes and military supplies
to 'Israel. The sources, however,
continued to deny press reports
that a meeting between Mrs.
Meir and President Nixon was
contemplated.
The premier's message was in-
terpreted by officials here as im-
plying a request that the President
receive Foreign Minister Abba
Eban.
Israeli leaders are growing in-
creasingly uneasy over the delay
in the administration's response
to Israel's • long-standing request
for more F-4 Phantoms and Other
military equipment. Officials said
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